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لبنان تحت الحكم العثماني History of Lebanon under Ottoman rule
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عام 1516 سيطرت جيوش سليم الأول على لبنان وعلى المناطق الجبلية من سوريا وفلسطين، وعهد بإدارة هذه المناطق ل وهو أمير من الأسرة المعنية الذي قدم الولاء للباب العالي. ولقد أزعجت الأتراك محاولاته التي كانت ترمي إلى التملص من دفع الجزية. فقرروا بسط النفوذ المباشر على البلاد، ولكن ملاك الأراضي والفلاحيين اللبنانيين على السواء قاوموا ذلك، وفي عام 1544 توفي فخر الدين في بلاط باشا دمشق مسموما، وكذلك أستشهد ابنه قرقماس في عام 1585 أثناء قتاله للأتراك. عام 1590 إعتلى فخر الدين الثاني نجل قرقماس السلطة، وكان سياسيا ماهرا حتى وصف بأنه تلميذ لميكافيلي وأنه كان يتقنع بأقنعة الدرزية والمسيحية بحسب حاجته، فقام بدفع الجزية للسلطان وتقاسم معه الغنائم الحربية، فعينه السلطان واليا على جبل لبنان والمناطق الساحلية التابعة له، وكذلك قسم كبير من سوريا وفلسطين. The Ottoman Empire at least nominally ruled Mount Lebanon from its conquest in 1516 until the end of World War I in 1918. The Ottoman sultan, Selim I (1516–20), invaded Syria and Lebanon in 1516. The Ottomans, through the Maans, a great Druze feudal family, and the Shihabs, a Sunni Muslim family that had converted to Christianity, ruled Lebanon until the middle of the nineteenth century.
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عام 1516 سيطرت جيوش سليم الأول على لبنان وعلى المناطق الجبلية من سوريا وفلسطين، وعهد بإدارة هذه المناطق ل وهو أمير من الأسرة المعنية الذي قدم الولاء للباب العالي. ولقد أزعجت الأتراك محاولاته التي كانت ترمي إلى التملص من دفع الجزية. فقرروا بسط النفوذ المباشر على البلاد، ولكن ملاك الأراضي والفلاحيين اللبنانيين على السواء قاوموا ذلك، وفي عام 1544 توفي فخر الدين في بلاط باشا دمشق مسموما، وكذلك أستشهد ابنه قرقماس في عام 1585 أثناء قتاله للأتراك. عام 1590 إعتلى فخر الدين الثاني نجل قرقماس السلطة، وكان سياسيا ماهرا حتى وصف بأنه تلميذ لميكافيلي وأنه كان يتقنع بأقنعة الدرزية والمسيحية بحسب حاجته، فقام بدفع الجزية للسلطان وتقاسم معه الغنائم الحربية، فعينه السلطان واليا على جبل لبنان والمناطق الساحلية التابعة له، وكذلك قسم كبير من سوريا وفلسطين. أيّد معظم أمراء لبنان الحكم العثماني لبلاد الشام، وكان على رأس المؤيدين للسلطان سليم الأول الأمير المعني فخر الدين أمير المعنيين في جبل لبنان وغيره من أمراء الطوائف اللبنانيّة الأخرى. وقد أمَّر السلطان العثماني الأمير فخر الدين المعني على إقطاعياته وكذلك فعل بالنسبة لباقي أمراء جبل لبنان. The Ottoman Empire at least nominally ruled Mount Lebanon from its conquest in 1516 until the end of World War I in 1918. The Ottoman sultan, Selim I (1516–20), invaded Syria and Lebanon in 1516. The Ottomans, through the Maans, a great Druze feudal family, and the Shihabs, a Sunni Muslim family that had converted to Christianity, ruled Lebanon until the middle of the nineteenth century. Ottoman administration, however, was only effective in urban areas, while most of the country was ruled by tribal chieftains, based largely on their ability to collect taxes for the sultan. The system of administration in Lebanon during this period is best described by the Arabic word iqta', which refers to a political system, similar to other feudal societies, composed of autonomous feudal families that were subservient to the emir, who himself was nominally loyal to the sultan; therefore, allegiance depended heavily upon personal loyalty. The Ottoman Empire also provided minority religious communities autonomy through the millet system to the extent that they could regulate themselves, while recognizing the supremacy of the Ottoman administration. It was precisely this power structure, made up of fiefdoms, that allowed Bashir II, an emir from the Shihab dynasty in the Druze and Maronite districts of Mount Lebanon, to gain lordship over Mount Lebanon in Ottoman Syria during the first part of the 19th century. It was during this period that Bashir II became an ally of Muhammad Ali who tried to secure Egyptian rule in Mount Lebanon. This was also a period that saw increasing class and sectarian antagonisms that would define Lebanese social and political life for decades to come. The partition of Mount Lebanon into Maronite and Druze provinces raised animosities between the different sects, backed by European powers. This ultimately culminated in the 1860 massacre. After these events, an international commission of France, Britain, Austria, and Prussia intervened. The Ottoman Empire implemented administrative and judicial changes.
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